хꙑжа
Old Church Slavonic

хꙑжа
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *xyža, borrowed from Proto-Germanic *hūsą.
Noun
хꙑжа • (xyža) f
- house, home
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1523-1525:
- кланꙗѭтъ же сѧ затворьше сѧ въ хꙑзѣхъ своихъ четꙑрижьдꙑ дьнемь и четꙑрижьдꙑ нощиѭ
- klanjajǫtŭ že sę zatvorĭše sę vŭ xyzěxŭ svoixŭ četyrižĭdy dĭnemĭ i četyrižĭdy noštijǫ
- They pray, shutting themselves in their houses, four times a day and four times a night.
- from the Homily against the Bogumils, 1523-1525:
Declension
Declension of хꙑжа (soft a-stem)
singular | dual | plural | |
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nominative | хꙑжа xyža |
хꙑжи xyži |
хꙑжѧ xyžę |
genitive | хꙑжѧ xyžę |
хꙑжоу xyžu |
хꙑжь xyžĭ |
dative | хꙑжи xyži |
хꙑжама xyžama |
хꙑжамъ xyžamŭ |
accusative | хꙑжѫ xyžǫ |
хꙑжи xyži |
хꙑжѧ xyžę |
instrumental | хꙑжеѭ xyžejǫ |
хꙑжама xyžama |
хꙑжами xyžami |
locative | хꙑжи xyži |
хꙑжоу xyžu |
хꙑжахъ xyžaxŭ |
vocative | хꙑже xyže |
хꙑжи xyži |
хꙑжѧ xyžę |
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